Decentralized Energy Supply

Energy efficiency through renewable energy, combined heat and power and virtual power plants 25 – 29 April 2016 Hannover ▪ Germany hannovermesse.com ...
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Energy efficiency through renewable energy, combined heat and power and virtual power plants

25 – 29 April 2016 Hannover ▪ Germany hannovermesse.com

2016

Decentralized Energy Supply

Integrated solutions for tomorrow’s energy system. “Integrated Energy” is the keynote theme of Energy 2016. What we mean by that is most clearly apparent in the display category “Decentralized Energy Supply”. The broad range of exhibits includes wind and solar farms, combined heat and power, combined cooling, heat and power, the pooling of decentralized energy generators in virtual power plants, and energy management services. This display, and in particular the group presentation in Hall 27 that now includes wind and solar energy, covers the complete value-adding chain in decentralized energy. This holistic approach is typical of Energy throughout. As part of the line-up at the world’s leading industrial show, the Leading Trade Fair for Integrated Energy Systems and Mobility generates unique synergies of its own. Don’t miss out when industry decision-makers get down to business with innovators in the energy sector. You have the answers to the questions that SMEs want to ask – about increasing efficiency and cutting costs. So come and present your solutions for tomorrow’s decentralized energy system. They are exactly what visitors to Energy are looking for.

Four good reasons for exhibiting in Hall 27.

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New business: Meet decision-makers keen to invest Networking: Have your say at the top event for the energy sector Synergies: Meet new contacts in key industry sectors Influence: Help to set tomorrow’s energy standards

Benjamin Low, Director, Energy

Wind and solar energy

Combined heat and power (CHP) Combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP)

The whole world meets in Hannover

79,900 visitors in 2015

33% from abroad

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Virtual power plants (VPP)

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From CHP to wind: the Highlights of decentralized energy supply. “Decentralized Energy Supply” is getting bigger: wind and solar are joining the line-up alongside CHP, CCHP, virtual power plants and direct marketing. The Forum program shows how all these elements interact.

Combined heat and power (CHP) The market for combined heat and power generation (CHP) is growing. The drive to increase energy efficiency in industry, supported by a series of EU Directives, is pushing up demand. In Germany the proportion of thermally generated electricity that comes from CHP or cogeneration is expected to rise to 25 per cent by 2020. Together with German power industry association B.KWK, the trade show Energy will be showcasing the technology designed to achieve this target. Combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP) Absorption chillers are used to turn the excess heat produced by cogeneration plants into chilled water for refrigeration or air conditioning. In this way, the growing demand for air conditioning in many business premises, computer centres, commercial and residential buildings can be met economically and efficiently. CCHP also extends the useful service life of cogeneration plants. And eco-friendly refrigerants are now making CCHP an even more attractive option.

Wind and solar energy Designers and developers of wind turbines and wind farms now have an additional platform at HANNOVER MESSE. With the presentation “Decentralized Energy Supply”, Energy will show how wind power plays a key role in tomorrow’s energy system. The focus will also be placed on the growing importance of photovoltaics ‒ which is likewise supplying a greater proportion of our energy needs ‒ and solar storage technologies.

Energy management Energy service providers are installing and operating more and more energy systems in industrial and commercial premises, as well as in the housing sector and public buildings. They are saving their customers money – and not only in investment and staff costs. Their process know-how enables them to optimize the decentralized generation and utilization of electricity, heating and refrigeration, steam and compressed air. The result is greater efficiency at a lower cost. Virtual power plants (VPP) Linking together individual generating sources – combined heat and power, biogas, wind and photovoltaics – to form so-called virtual power plants (VPPs) is seen as the key to our future energy supply. Using state-of-the-art remote control and systems management technology, VPPs allow us to distribute decentrally generated electricity in response to demand, and to market it directly. Payback times for the businesses supplied are short, as the investment costs are low. It is not surprising that virtual power plants are one of the major crowd-pullers at Energy.

Top decision-makers

69%

decision-makers (determining or advisory role)

Decentralized Energy Supply Forum Is the onward march of wind, solar and CHP now unstoppable? Will new guidelines and directives put the brakes on further development – or will they act as a spur? Which technology will win out? In a series of talks and platform discussions, industry experts will explore key aspects of decentralized energy supply. At the heart of the group presentation in Hall 27 visitors to the show can see and hear high-profile industry representatives debating the issues with politicians and scientists.

Strong interest in specialized topics

95% trade visitors

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At your service: Totally committed to your success. A great trade fair experience doesn’t happen by chance. Together we can make Energy a winner for you.

The group presentation stand

Individual presentation

Suppliers of CHP plant engineering (cogeneration plants, gas and steam turbines), absorption chillers and virtual power plants are teaming up with wind and solar specialists to showcase their work at the centre of “Decentralized Energy Supply”. The Forum hosted by the stand is a major visitor attraction in Hall 27.

A custom-built stand is a highly effective way to showcase your product innovations. Our extensive services and marketing support will help you to put your ideas into practice. Basic price, halls Basic price, open-air site

Your service package at a glance – stand construction ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Stand partition walls and carpet 1 table with 3 chairs 1 brochure rack 1 coat rack 1 waste bin Basic lighting 1 power point (incl. consumption)

If you have any questions about your trade fair participation, you are welcome to contact me.

■ Fascia panel lettering ■ Lockable cabin with coat rack

Cost of participation:

from € 770/m2

plus VAT.

Your main contact Thomas Pinkowski Tel. +49 511 89-32427 Fax +49 511 89-31148 [email protected]

General infrastructure

■ National and international press and PR activities ■ Presentation of exhibits on the shared display area ■ Organization and realization of lecture program and panel discussions.

The group presentation includes the following services/benefits: ■ Internet portal (company and product profiles) ■ Lounge, incl. service personnel ■ Beverages and snacks ■ Central storage facilities ■ Central Internet connection ■ Stand cleaning (daily) and stand security

from € 79/m2

All-inclusive package solutions To minimize time and effort when preparing for the show you can choose one of our attractive “fair-packages”, which consist of stand space and stand construction as well as basic utilities and services. You can calculate the cost of your package online at: www.hannovermesse.de/en/fairpackage. Basic package

* Early booking price for a Basic 9 m2 row stand.

Free additional services

from € 208/m2

from € 3,990*

All prices are subject to VAT.

Events worldwide Our event calendar and the list of your contact persons worldwide are available at: www.hannovermesse.de/en/worldwide

Full details online Detailed information, planning tools and current prices can be found online at www.hannovermesse.de/en/participation And there’s no need to wait: you can register now by using our handy Online Business Service OBS at www.obs.messe.de

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Deutsche Messe Messegelände 30521 Hannover Germany Tel. +49 511 89-0 Fax +49 511 89-32626 [email protected] www.messe.de Your personal contacts Benjamin Low Director, Energy Thomas Pinkowski Project Manager Energy Tel. +49 511 89-32427 Fax +49 511 89-31148 [email protected] Hall 27 Elvira Bree Tel. +49 511 89-31327 Fax +49 511 89-31148 [email protected] Contact details for our local sales partners worldwide are listed at www.messe.de/salespartner_gb

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